Days after being killed in a mountain biking accident, a well-known intensive-care physician from Edmonton is being remembered for his many contributions as a health-care professional and a community advocate.
Darren Markland, 54, died Sunday while biking the Black Mountain trail network near Nordegg, Alta., about 300 kilometres southwest of Edmonton.
A doctor at Edmonton’s Royal Alexandra Hospital, Markland became well known in Alberta for his insights regarding the challenges facing the health-care system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
People and organizations from across Canada have taken to social media to share their condolences, including Prime Minister Mark Carney and Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi.Â
“Deeply saddened by news of the passing of Dr. Darren Markland earlier this week,” Carney wrote in a social media post Thursday.
“Darren was a tireless advocate for patients and health-care workers in Edmonton and across Canada. His compassion and dedication made our country stronger.”
Sohi also posted about Markland on social media, noting the doctor “was more than a healer.”
“He was a champion for kindness, justice, community spirit and a deep appreciation of the nature that surrounds our beautiful city.”
Dr. Raiyan Chowdhury, a critical-care physician who worked alongside Markland for 11 years at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, said his colleague’s death is a “massive loss.”
“He was such a big part of our unit, a big part of the city [and] a big part of the medical community,” Chowdhury said.
He said Markland was considered a “medical leader” that residents and other doctors admired.Â
“He just left such a profound impression on anyone that had a chance to work with him,” Chowdhury said.
“His positive energy and outlook on life was one of the things that really helped our [hospital] unit get through the pain and suffering we saw with COVID.”Â
Markland became known during the pandemic as a vocal critic of the Alberta government, raising issues regarding policies and messaging that concerned him.
He was at the forefront of medical experts who warned the provincial government that Alberta hospitals were in danger of being pushed beyond capacity. Â
Markland was among hundreds of doctors who signed a letter to then-premier Jason Kenney, calling for another strict lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 in November 2020.Â
In 2023, Markland was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, a “commemorative medal served to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians.”